Friday, July 31, 2009

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I brought in this plant a few days ago to spruce up my cubicle at work. It had taken over cabinet shelves above the sink in my kitchen with it's tendrils, so it was time to go! It adds a nice little touch of life to my typically uninspiring cube. If I try hard enough, I can pretend I'm outside in the woods. Err...maybe not.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

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I went down to Saugus to visit the chiropracter today. On my way back, I stopped in to my Mom's house to visit with my cousin Leanne. She's holding down the fort while my parents are on their cross-country camping trip this summer. We talked for a couple hours while she prepared for the party she is having tomorrow. By the time I got home, it was 9:00 pm. Rob and I watched Burn Notice, then he headed to bed. I went to the bedroom to give him a kiss, and realized that while I was gone, he had put together the new king-sized bookcase headboard I ordered from Amazon the week before. I didn't realize that it came in, and he didn't mention anything when I asked him what he did after work. Sneaky boy! He did a good job too. We still have to move the bedroom furniture around, but it's nice to FINALLY have a headboard, it's only been six years!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

231/365

Rob and I went to JC Penny tonight to find him something to wear to the wedding we are going to on Saturday. His old suit didn't fit anymore, so we were on the hunt for some dress pants and a nice shirt and tie. (August heat and suit jackets don't mix!) He (ok, I) ended up picking a pair of dark grey pants and a light blue, short-sleeve, button-down shirt with a light blue striped tie. He's going to look so handsome on Saturday!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

230/365


I drove home a different way from work today. It actually was the way I used to go home while I was working for Hot Diggity a couple years ago. It was a nice change of scenery. My ride home gets so boring day after day. This is a vineyard I remember passing all the time, although I don't remember it with grapes, just wintery vines.

Monday, July 27, 2009

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Check this sucker out! Huge! Like, bigger-than-my-thumb huge. He was chilling outside the work kitchen window, soaking up the sun. Today was one of the few days this summer that it didn't rain and made it into the 80s. He was pretty cool looking too, with purple streaks on his wings and a furry body.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

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Rob got the borrowed chipper/shredder working today. I'm nervous about him using it, but he has no fears. We have A TON of branches that came down during that bad ice storm this past winter that have been sitting in heaps throughout our backyard. It will be nice to have them gone. Plus we can use the chips for mulch in the front yard garden. Keep up the good work, honey!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Friday, July 24, 2009

226/365


Finally, something do to at work! This should take me a little while to finish...

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

224/365


Oh my.
It's so...
Yeah...
So, getting back to yesterday's post, this is a classic example of a Cake Wrecks cake. I found this at Walmart last night when I was buying groceries. I think the character is supposed to be Wolverine, although it's hard to tell when he's face down in frosting. I'm not sure what the airbrushing is suppose to be, lava maybe? A lake with a really bad red tide problem? Whatever...it's nothing compared to the piles of crap scattered around. I have no idea what those are suppose to be. Rocks? Dinosaur droppings? Why would you want to buy this for your child?

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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This is such a great blog! CakeWrecks.com was the first blog I started reading, late last year and I still check it every day. The girl who writes this has a great, sarcastic sense of humor. It is a blog about ugly professionally-baked cakes. I know, it sounds wierd, and it is, but it's SO funny! I can't believe people actually pay for the cakes she posts. Actually, the one pictured above is a pie, but it's still horrific. It's a fetus wearing an iPod. On a pie. An iPod-wearing fetus on a pie. OMG!

Monday, July 20, 2009

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I <3>

I found a cool website today (while trying to look like I had work to do) that had all sorts of characters you could print out and fold up into a boxy 3D version, like Hello Kitty above. Of course, she is the one I chose to print. But they had characters from Family Guy and other cartoons, superheros, real people, and more. What a great way to waste some time!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

221/365


Mmmmmm...campground breakfast. Anita, Vetree and Kirsten made pancakes, eggs and bacon this morning before we packed up the campsites. Note to self: don't put a brand new teflon frying pan on an open flame. It doesn't end well for the pan...or the bacon.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

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Um, yeah...
That pretty much sums up the entire weekend camping at Dennison Lake in Winchendon, MA. Rob and I worked today, so we didn't get to the campground until after 5:00pm. Once we finished setting up the tent, we turned around to see Darren and Chris lounging in the hammock behind us. They look a little to cozy to me! We all drove to our boat in Winchendon for a late afternoon swim. Darren and Anita brought two HUGE rafts to be towed behind the boat and we all had fun splashing around in the lake for about an hour.
Then, just as I was docking the boat, we got pulled over by the, um, lake police for lack of a better term because Rob was on the outside of the boat railing. He was prepared to jump to the dock and tie us off, but I guess he was out there for too long and the cop didn't like that. He ended up giving me a ticket for $60 for having no boating license, although he did skip the fines for driving an unregistered boat, driving to endanger (because Rob could have fallen in the water and I would have run him over), and towing more than two people in a raft at a time, with no lifejackets. We also had to prove that we had lifejackets for everyone on board, a fire extinquisher, and a few other things.
We did get off easy, but that ment that there would be no day on the lake the next day. Oh well, what can you do? At least Rob said he would pay the ticket for me. I guess we have to get our boating license now...

Friday, July 17, 2009

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I finally got a picture of Mr. Cardinal! He and the missus have been frequenting our feeder for a few months now, and I haven't been able to get a photo of them before today. He is so skittish! I think they have a nest in the big pine tree by our driveway. Isn't he beautiful?

Thursday, July 16, 2009

218/365


"Where did all the birds go?"
Pip Squeak was watching the cardnals and sparrows at the feeder today, but when I put her on the window sill, they all flew away and didn't return. Oh well, she'll have to watch them from behind the curtain.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

217/365


So what do I see when I go to my car this morning? Yup, it's been egged. Really? Who still eggs stuff nowadays? I went to the car wash before I drove to work hoping that it would wash it all off. Nope. I get to work and see that it has dried on, so it now has to be scraped off the paint before it damages the clear coat. I got some window cleaner from the janitor, and procede to sit in the parking lot and scrub the egg off my car. I could tell the people walking by me were like, "what is this girl doing?" Then I get to a spot that won't wash off and realize that is where the egg must have hit the car. Yes, part of my paint is missing. What ASSHOLE eggs a car!!!!! I'm just thankful that it didn't hit my week-old paint on the front of the car. GRRRRRRR...

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

216/365



Today is a 2fer post!


I went to a staff retreat for all of the publishing department for my work today. We went to the Eliot Boat Basin in Eliot, ME today at 12:30 for some creative bonding with our coworkers. It actually wasn't as bad as I expected it to be. We had lunch (salad, sandwiches, and chips) when everyone arrived, then split up into our groups and headed to one of four stations that were set up around the park. Each group visited three out of the four stations where we played a game that expressed some facet of togetherness we were supposed to learn about. Communication, sharing, working together, etc... After the games, we were treated to free ice cream treats from the ice cream truck that pulled up during our last game. Of course, we ran for the truck like little kids! I got a Jolly Rancher popsicle, which was huge! Then came some little-known fact sharing, where I got a round of applause when I said that I can rebuild engines, and the wrap-up thank you speech. Then we all booked it out of there and went back to the office to get our cars and go home for the day.



Mmmmmm...sushi and red velvet cupcakes. Now that's a great meal! Rob and I went to his cousin Meghan's house for dinner today. I love hanging out with Meghan, she's crazy and funny. We were supposed to have a picnic at a local castle, but the weather didn't look so good. It didn't rain after all, so we ate out on her little deck. She had a nice assortment of sushi (California and veggie for me!), and then she brought out red velvet cupcakes for dessert to go along with my fruit salad that I brought over. Those cupcakes were soooooo good! I've never had red velvet cake before. Now I know what I've been missing out on all these years. YUM!

Monday, July 13, 2009

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It's official.

Our deck has a floor!

It's only taken 3 1/2 years to get to this point. We have no railings, stairs or a door leading out to it from the porch, but at least we can walk on it! So what if we have to use a ladder for a while? Thank you Leo for getting it done for us. Now, I just have to hope that the mold stains on half the boards will fade over time...

Sunday, July 12, 2009

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Today Rob and I went to a cookout in Everett, MA to visit our friend Jay's mom. We haven't seen her since she moved down to Florida about eight years ago, so it was nice to visit with her for a few hours. Plus some of our friends that we haven't seen in a couple years were there also, Dan and Sharon, and Matt and Sarah. We had a good time hanging out with everyone. I hope we will see our friends a little more often now that we will have a place outside to entertain people. I can't wait for the deck to be done!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

213/365




I spent the day with Dad today. We went into Boston to see the Tall Ships. I remember the last time the Tall Ships came around. I was little, maybe nine or ten? I remember standing around all day waiting for the ships to arrive. It was so cool to see them flying over the water, all their sails billowing in the wind. The ships today were all docked and the sails were tied to the masts, but they were still a sight to see. We took a tour of the largest ship there. It built in Russia during the 1920s and it was about 375' long. It was pretty cool to poke around the deck, and talk to the sailors that were hanging around. Not all of them spoke English, but quite a few did. Dad snapped a picture of me and one of the Russian sailors. :) We also went on a battleship built in 1944 that was part of WW2. It was cool to see some of the old equipment from the war displayed in little corners of the ship, like gas masks and huge shells for the guns. There were about six other ships that we saw but weren't able to get on board to tour. Except for the 40 bazillion other people milling about, it was a fun day spend with Dad.

Friday, July 10, 2009

212/365


I have discovered what RSS feeds are today. It is the coolest thing! Now I go to Google Reader to check out all of the blogs that I read daily without having to go to all the blogs that I read daily. :) It notifies me when a new post is up, and it also cuts all of the ads and clutter that are on each website, so I can get to the good stuff faster. I love stuff that makes my life easier!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

211/365



Wow, here's another product from Simone Legno. Now he's designing stuff for Target, like every other cool designer in the world. This is a reusable shopping bag that folds up into a small pouch to carry it in a purse or car. Now, I have quite a few reusable shopping bags, but this is by far the coolest one I've seen! Plus it has a small pocket on one side to hold even more stuff. And it was only $1.99! I think this will replace my small zippered bag from...where else...Target as my go-to bag in my purse. Love you Simone!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

210/365


It's Sushi Time!
We're back at Yokohama's in Lawrence tonight. I love going out for sushi on Friday nights. It's such a great start to the weekend.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

209/365








Hmmmm...I think I have a problem. Maybe a tiny obsession with butterflies? I counted five things in my cubicle alone with them this afternoon. Is there a 12-step program for this?


Monday, July 6, 2009

208/365


I heart Tokidoki
I am such a sucker for small, cute, Japanese, cartoony things. These little figures are from the artist Tokidoki. Rob found them in Borders Books on Saturday while I was looking for Bluray movies. Usually, Tokidoki stuff is super expensive, but this was only $6! I also bought a larger version of one of the cactus pups, Bastardino. He is the size of a baseball, and green instead of brown. Next to Hello Kitty and Sanrio, this is my favorite Japanese artist.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

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Dandylions.
I like them. They are the bane of Rob's existance. He has made it his personal goal in life to rid our front lawn of every single dandylion. I don't care if the take over the lawn entirely. It would be easier to maintain! :} But I have to admit, the lawn does look better with no weeds. I hope by the end of the summer, our front lawn will look presentable. I'm embarrassed to have the worst lawn on our street.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Friday, July 3, 2009

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Happy 50th Birthday Mom!
All right, I know your birthday was in May, but we are finally celebrating it today. And what better way to do it than with Barbie? It is Barbie's 50th anniversary, and Mattel has rereleased the original 1959 Barbie, swimsuit and all. So I decided to make you a Barbie cake to celebrate your birthday. I got a little help from Anita and Kirsten, since they have the entire baking section of Michael's in Anita's kitchen, but I did most of it myself. The graham cracker "beach" is chocolate cake, and the royal icing "ocean" is yellow cake. Everyone loved it at your annual Third of July party today. I'm glad you got the birthday party you wanted, with all of your friends and family celebrating with you.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

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...and the feel of the sun on my face is but a distant memory...

I think I should build an Ark before we all float away. It has been raining, misting, and gloomy since the summer started almost two weeks ago. Right now it is a downpour, with thunder and lightning. I don't know how much more of this weather I can take.

I miss the sun.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

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I love the colors that are mixed above.


Anita and I were painting edible sugar flowers and stars with luster powder for the Un-Wedding cake she is making for Kirsten's Divorce Party on Saturday. We mixed the beautiful metallic powders with some Raspberry Stoli to make a paint, which we brushed on the flowers and stars with small painbrushes. We used the alcohol rather than water because it dries very fast. That way the sugar doesn't get soggy. I can't wait to see what the cake looks like when it's done!